Omni La Costa North Course Para -3 16th Hole drone flyover video
Omni La Costa is hosting NCAA Mains and Women’s Golf Championship for the second consecutive year. The 16th hole of the North course is the last Par-3.
Carlsbad, California. – David Ford joined a special club on Monday.
He became the third player in the history of the PGA Tour to earn his tour membership through the PGA Tour University Class Ranking, following the footsteps of Ludwig Aberj and Michael Thorbornessen. And as soon as the Stroke Play 2025 NCAA ended at the men’s golf championship on Monday, it became official.
The fifth PGA Tour University rankings were finalized on Monday, and top -25 golfers achieved status on different professional tourism. But this was taking the top prize home to Ford.
Players, who overtook Nag 2-5 in the final PGA Tour U rankings, earned a complete discount for 2025, and gave the final stages of 2025 PGA Tour Q-Sten.
The players who finished Nos. 6–10 earned membership of Corn Ferry Tour for 2025, the PGA Tour for 2026 was fully subjected to the US through Latin America swing, as well as the second phase of the 2025 PGA Tour Q-SHACOL.
Then, Nos 11-25 earned a full-fledged membership of the PGA Tour America for 2025, as well as the second phase of the 2025 PGA Tour Q-School.
The program is designed to streamline the process of moving to professional levels for college players, while rewarding those who respect their college commitments. Players should play at NCAA Division I level and to be eligible for PGA Tour U, the college will have to complete the minimum four years in the college.
PGA Tour University Class of 2025 Final Standing
number 1. David Ford, Northern Carolina
Ford’s senior season was stellar, which won five wins. He was one of the finalists for the Haskins Award and made his professional debut last week to play at a sponsor discount at Charles Schwab Challenge at Fort Worth. Now, he is a PGA Tour member.
number 2. Brandon Waldes, Obern
Last year, Waldes helped Obern win their first title in school history. He has been a member of the Arnold Palmer Cup team and the previous all-US selection.
No. 3. Justle Balter, Arizona State
Balester won 2024 American amateur at Hazultine National and became the first Spanieng to win the Haveli Trophy. Got a win as a senior.
Number 4. Ian Giligan, Florida
Giligan, who moved from Long Beach State to Florida, has been a major part of the lineup of gates, she registered six wins during her college career in the last two years.
Number 5. Jackson van Paris, Vanderbult
Van Paris was the best player of vendible this season, and he dropped the stretch down to move fifth.
Nos. 6-10
6. Ficcan Michon, Texas A&M
7. Preston Summerheze, Arizona State
8. Sebastian Moss, Louisville
9. Omar Morales, UCLA
10. Pablo Areno Perez, UCLA
No. 11-25
Well. 11. Algot Klein, LSU
Number 12. Jackson Buchanan, Illinois
Number 13. Justin Hastings, San Diego State
Number 14. Carson Bacha, Obern
Number 15. Drew Goodman, Oklahoma
Number 16. Caden Fioroni, Unlv
Number 17. Calum Scott, Texas Tech
Number 18. Buck Brumlo, Georgia
Number 19. Jake Peacock, South Florida
Number 20. Enrice Emug, SMU
Number 21. Nathan Franks, South Carolina
Number 22. Kieron van Vayak, Charlston
Number 23. Gray Alberite, Florida State
Number 24. Hunter Thomson, Michigan
Number 25. Nicholas Matthews, Neck State